The objective of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Decentralized Applications and Infrastructures (IEEE DAPPS 2020, formerly known as IEEE DAPPCON) https://ieeedapps.net/ is to facilitate the exchange between researchers and practitioners in the area of Decentralized Applications based on Distributed Ledger Technologies, Blockchains and related technologies. DAPPCON will take place in Oxford, United Kingdom, April 13-16, 2020. The conference will be co-located with IEEE SOSE, IEEE Mobile Cloud, IEEE BigDataService, and IEEE AITest.

Submission & Publication

IEEE DAPPS 2020 solicits research papers describing novel and previously unpublished scientific contributions to the field of Decentralized Applications and Infrastructures. Both full and short papers can be be submitted. All papers must be written in English. Manuscripts must include a title, an abstract with 200-250 words, and a list of 4-6 keywords. Each full paper is limited to 10 pages, including tables, figures and references. Each short paper is limited to 6 pages, including tables, figures and references.

IEEE DAPPS 2020 uses a double-blind review policy. Authors are required to remove their names, affiliation(s) and other identifying information from the header of the manuscript. This also includes meta-data in the submitted document as well as acknowledgement sections. Papers that do not meet these anonymization requirements may be rejected without further review. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three TPC members.

Submission information can be found at https://ieeedapps.net/. All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press (EI-Index) and included in the IEEE Digital Library. For publication, each accepted paper is required to be registered by one of its authors, and at least one author is required to attend and present the paper at the conference for the paper to be included in the final technical program and the IEEE Digital Library.

Topics of Interest

IEEE DAPPS 2020 will provide a high-quality forum for participants from research and industry. The conference will discuss key theories, algorithms, infrastructures, and significant applications for Decentralized Applications and Infrastructures (dApps), as well as emerging research topics.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Blockchain Theory

Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT)

Smart Contract Theory

Consensus protocols for dApps

Infrastructures for dApps

Communication protocols and standards for dApps

Decentralized Identity

Identity Management for dApps

Token Economy

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Analytics

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Governance

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Interoperability

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Privacy

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Security

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Scalability and performance

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Policy/law

dApps/DLT/Blockchain Applications in areas such as Internet of Things, Logistics, or Health

dApps/DLT/Blockchain emerging research topics

Organization

General Chairs:

Axel Kuepper, TU Berlin, Germany

Jie Xu, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Program Committee Chairs:

Peter Ruppel, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

Stefan Schulte, TU Wien, Austria

Divyesh Jadav, IBM Research - Almaden, United States of America

Contact

The organizing committee of IEEE DAPPS 2020 can be reached via email at general-chairs@ieeedapps.net and pc-chairs@ieeedapps.net.